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i am one of five selected supervisors in the county of napa. we are both the legislative and executive authority in napa county in our executive role, we approve budget. we supervise the conduct of counting officers and employees, and most relevant to you today, and our legislative capacity, we make land-use decisions. this hearing is about whether, how and when tribes should be recognized. our issue is not about whether a tragedy recognized. our issue is about how tribes are recognized. i'm very grateful to build the on behalf of both napa county and our neighbor, sonoma county. on this issue that we believe is important entrance under in interest to the subcommittee. the focus is on the process and issues of congressional authority, and we submitted approximately nine pages of written testimony. in short, we believe that the lawsuits, lawsuits by congressionally terminated california indian tribes in which the plaintiff tribes as the federal district court to restore their government relationship, and in which court cases the department of in
i am one of five selected supervisors in the county of napa. we are both the legislative and executive authority in napa county in our executive role, we approve budget. we supervise the conduct of counting officers and employees, and most relevant to you today, and our legislative capacity, we make land-use decisions. this hearing is about whether, how and when tribes should be recognized. our issue is not about whether a tragedy recognized. our issue is about how tribes are recognized. i'm...
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i was in napa county talking about the challenge of what government regulation can do. i believe and common sense. he said how can we fall so far behind? i said to you play a sport? let me give you an analogy. i asked him to pitcher america competing with every other country right after world war ii. he goes to this when meet to jump in the water. we are so fast we drive off. the next year comes and we say that was not fair. some others have to rebuild more we should swing with though weight belt so at a higher tax so we jump back in the next year comes around we should have a little higher regulation. year after year 5410 then it comes to the obama administration with a new health care system. add another 25. no one says take the weight belts off. it is time we remove it to compete with the rest of the world to compete with the rest of america. [applause] >> i will tell you i just brought together a task force of a lot of new members we would be to my office regularly and i want them to become the individual paul ryan. if we created the agency today would daybook the s
i was in napa county talking about the challenge of what government regulation can do. i believe and common sense. he said how can we fall so far behind? i said to you play a sport? let me give you an analogy. i asked him to pitcher america competing with every other country right after world war ii. he goes to this when meet to jump in the water. we are so fast we drive off. the next year comes and we say that was not fair. some others have to rebuild more we should swing with though weight...
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the writing of this book when you wished even for a moment you were writing about the wine country, napa or something? >> no. i think probably the closest would be pam dalton sent a bunch of vials to me well named vial. those were gag worthy. i'm not a gag or in general. >> where did you open them? >> out on the deck. we were not opening them indoors. >> that sounds like fun. i hope your husband wasn't reeling at the time. what was the most fun you had working on this book? >> ever since, have you ever seen the film das boot? i love that film. i have been fascinated by submarines and the opportunity to go on board one out at sea, took a long time to set up but it was really interesting. >> you are on the trident submarine. how long? >> four days. >> did you have the run of the place? >> no. there are parts that are off-limits am a secret, classified information. i was in the enlisted crew lounge at one point and in the corner is a computer printer and it was labeled secret printer. secret printer. i kept hanging out in the crew lounge hoping somebody would come in on the secret printer.
the writing of this book when you wished even for a moment you were writing about the wine country, napa or something? >> no. i think probably the closest would be pam dalton sent a bunch of vials to me well named vial. those were gag worthy. i'm not a gag or in general. >> where did you open them? >> out on the deck. we were not opening them indoors. >> that sounds like fun. i hope your husband wasn't reeling at the time. what was the most fun you had working on this...
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this book when you wished even for a moment that you were writing about the wine country, you know, napa or somethingsome. >> nope. no, no, no, really not. no, no. i think probably the closest would be pam dalton, the monell, lady, sent a bunch of these vials to me. well-named vials. they were vile. and those were gag-worthy. i'm not a gagger in general. i don't -- it takes a lot to make me gag. >> where'd you open them? >> out on the deck. [laughter] on the deck. we were not opening them indoors. >> so that sounds like fun. what -- [laughter] i hope, i hope your husband ed wasn't grilling at the time. >> yeah, no. >> what was the most fun you had working on book? what was the most fun thing that you did? >> well, i -- ever since i saw, have you ever seen the film das boat? that film, i love that film, and i was -- i've been fascinated by submarines. and the opportunity to go onboard one out at sea was, it took a long time to set it up, but it was just really interesting. just fascinating. so i think that was -- i'd say that was the most fun for me. >> being on the trident submarine x. h
this book when you wished even for a moment that you were writing about the wine country, you know, napa or somethingsome. >> nope. no, no, no, really not. no, no. i think probably the closest would be pam dalton, the monell, lady, sent a bunch of these vials to me. well-named vials. they were vile. and those were gag-worthy. i'm not a gagger in general. i don't -- it takes a lot to make me gag. >> where'd you open them? >> out on the deck. [laughter] on the deck. we were not...
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i was at the napa substitute this past weekend a gathering of catholics and strongs supporters of the church in america. i was giving a talk on the book and how people do mix -- politics the rights way. i asked three groups, have you heard of -- you didn't build that? 50% of heard of that. and half of them heard of it. i asked if they heard about romney's allegedly screwup in london the disconcerning extreme. it it's not a real story. it's not the real story. doesn't matter to american voters. it was played up by the british press. you don't want to talk about the olympics and romney if your a democrat anyway. the third story that was the $1.5gdp growth less than half%. now the chick-fil-a story was a day old. how many of you heard about that? everyone had heard about it. it was one of the storyings that moves by social media and e-mail, television, conversation across a church patio or in a group and it outrages people. it outrages even supporters of same-sex marriage. it outrages as i had on the radio show gay people. they don't want people to be bullied. when emmanuel tries to brin
i was at the napa substitute this past weekend a gathering of catholics and strongs supporters of the church in america. i was giving a talk on the book and how people do mix -- politics the rights way. i asked three groups, have you heard of -- you didn't build that? 50% of heard of that. and half of them heard of it. i asked if they heard about romney's allegedly screwup in london the disconcerning extreme. it it's not a real story. it's not the real story. doesn't matter to american voters....
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acknowledging the impact of catastrophic wildfires put them calling for northern california from the napa valley andfo my a california colleague is acutely aware of over 4 million acres over the last several years we've seen significant loss of life ands property in the entire city of paradise california burned to the ground . . . . that has already been a topic of considerable conversation. as you may know cover murder bill zach is the nominee again to take over usda. and as you may know, he has been, could i see pleading for years, about a better forest management. and opportunity to actually spend an ounce of prevention on these issues by actually looking at better forest management operations. you will see some discussion about that very quickly. within the next few weeks or so. to actually begin to pull people together to talk about how best to be prevent forest fires f from occurring in the first place. not just continued to spend. exorbitant amount of money trying to put them out and seeing such devastating loss of life and property. so you will be able to see that there is going t
acknowledging the impact of catastrophic wildfires put them calling for northern california from the napa valley andfo my a california colleague is acutely aware of over 4 million acres over the last several years we've seen significant loss of life ands property in the entire city of paradise california burned to the ground . . . . that has already been a topic of considerable conversation. as you may know cover murder bill zach is the nominee again to take over usda. and as you may know, he...
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times," the earthquake hitting just outside of napa valley in sonoma, california. six-point zero quake rattles bay area. senator jack reed of rhode island a good on cnn's state of the and was asked about isis and the threat the potential has here in the u.s. here's a portion. >> we have to begin with the presumption that they could be such a threat and you have to carefully evaluate what their capabilities are, what their intentions are. i don't think we can simply dismiss them. but to jump from what they've done which is horrific, the murder of mr. foley to the assumption that they are going to be an immediate and within days threat to us here in our homeland. i think you don't jump to that assumption but you don't dismiss it. you carefully look at what they're doing, what they want to do. and, frankly, it's in our interest with original partners to destroy isis because the threat posed interest in the region as well as the united states. >> host: that from the sunday morning program on cnn state of the union. all shows can be heard on c-span radio. jarret pate is
times," the earthquake hitting just outside of napa valley in sonoma, california. six-point zero quake rattles bay area. senator jack reed of rhode island a good on cnn's state of the and was asked about isis and the threat the potential has here in the u.s. here's a portion. >> we have to begin with the presumption that they could be such a threat and you have to carefully evaluate what their capabilities are, what their intentions are. i don't think we can simply dismiss them. but...
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. >> jim p: and as far as going back -- talking about remember things -- you with in napa valley so i remember -- >> gary: i wouldn't be remembering much today. ty wigginton, two rbi double in the 3rd inning. that one to the hole backhanded. long throw -- chavez can't get it. that is what we were talking about. you cannot hide in this game of baseball, not that would be an easy play. he couldn't come up with the backhand. an error on the throw. >> jim p: any time you have to go to the right, it tests your arm strength. he had plenty of time and just didn't quite get it over there. more adept first baseman -- six gold gloves, using a different glove. the ball does short-hop. teixeira would have snared it. chavez doesn't and you have an error. >> gary: second error of the ball game. os will try to take advantage. here's markakis. he had an rbi single. orioles getting three runs in the 3rd inning. two rbis, wigginton, rbi montanez in the 4th. 4-6-0 for the os. 1-4-2 for the as. there you see the walk leaders with barton out of the game. fastball. that's going to be inside by anderson. >>
. >> jim p: and as far as going back -- talking about remember things -- you with in napa valley so i remember -- >> gary: i wouldn't be remembering much today. ty wigginton, two rbi double in the 3rd inning. that one to the hole backhanded. long throw -- chavez can't get it. that is what we were talking about. you cannot hide in this game of baseball, not that would be an easy play. he couldn't come up with the backhand. an error on the throw. >> jim p: any time you have to...
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i am calling from northern california about an hour north of san francisco in the napa valley and in know my colleague california colleague mary garcetti is acutely aware of over 4 million acres earned just this last year and over the last several years we have seen significant loss of life, property, and entire city of paradise california in 2018, 20, 26,000 population burned to the ground. a bunch of the property, the lands that have been burning are federally owned and managed lands. previous administration seem to think that just getting some rakes out and picking up the leaves is going to be sufficient. what can we expect from this administration terms of proper federal force management to support what we are doing in the state? >> mayor, let me answer that because that has already been a topic of considerable conversation. as you may know, governor vilsack is the nominee again to take over usda, and as you may know, he's been -- could i say -- pleading for years about better force management, and the opportunity to actually spend an ounce of prevention on these issues by actual
i am calling from northern california about an hour north of san francisco in the napa valley and in know my colleague california colleague mary garcetti is acutely aware of over 4 million acres earned just this last year and over the last several years we have seen significant loss of life, property, and entire city of paradise california in 2018, 20, 26,000 population burned to the ground. a bunch of the property, the lands that have been burning are federally owned and managed lands....
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i was at the napa institute gathering public intellectuals and very strong supporters of the church in america and giving a talk on this book and how people do politics the right way so i asked -- if three seminars and a speech have you heard of you did and build that. 50% had heard that and everyone but up their hands. have had heard of it. i asked if they had about mitt romney's 0 lead screw up in london. the disconcerting statement. it is not real story. doesn't matter to american voters. was played up by the british press and you don't want to talk about the olympics and romney if you're a democrat anyway. the third store was the 1.5% gdp growth and less than half%. the chick fil-a story was a day old. how many of you heard about chick fil-a? everybody had heard of chick fil-a. one of those stories that moves by social media and the mail and telephone and conversation across the church patio or with your friend and it out ranges people. it out rages even supporters of same-sex marriage. as i have on my radio show outrages gay people. they don't want people to be bullied over their
i was at the napa institute gathering public intellectuals and very strong supporters of the church in america and giving a talk on this book and how people do politics the right way so i asked -- if three seminars and a speech have you heard of you did and build that. 50% had heard that and everyone but up their hands. have had heard of it. i asked if they had about mitt romney's 0 lead screw up in london. the disconcerting statement. it is not real story. doesn't matter to american voters....
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her home, in name pa valley -- napa valley, was broken into on monday. so she actually has some literal housekeeping to take care of. they don't know what is missing and sort of this bizarre thing. now, in the event that she does retire or resign from congress, steny hoyer would be the front runner to take over as minority leader. the sort of subtext, it's almost a shakespearian subtext between hoyer and pelosi. they interned together on capitol hill in the 1960s, and they've been rivals for years, most poignantly in the last 10, 12 years as they competed for leadership positions in the democratic caucus. hoyer would very much like to be minority leader, and he would make a bid. the question now is whether pelosi is maneuvering, is trying to line up somebody who would be her successor of chose. so there's a lot of drama. >> and just rattle off, if you would, who is in that next generation of would-be party leaders who would like to have pelosi's endorsement, or even if they don't, would like to move up? >> the -- right now outside of hoyer the person who
her home, in name pa valley -- napa valley, was broken into on monday. so she actually has some literal housekeeping to take care of. they don't know what is missing and sort of this bizarre thing. now, in the event that she does retire or resign from congress, steny hoyer would be the front runner to take over as minority leader. the sort of subtext, it's almost a shakespearian subtext between hoyer and pelosi. they interned together on capitol hill in the 1960s, and they've been rivals for...
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want to do is create a prestige, organic-style, farmer-supported cannabis brand along the lines of napa with wine, let's say, and create everything from a top shelf reputation to a tourism industry which is worth, you know, so many hundreds of millions of dollars to a place like napa every year. it was fun to cover those guys and women, and i'm rooting for them because they're, they are american small farmers, and the program before the feds shut it down was successful in mendocino. it reduced crime and hurt cartels and brought revenue as promised to the county. it saved seven deputy sheriff positions which had a real public safety impact immediately. and all the other counties were going to emulate it until the feds raided in 2011. >> did you get a sense of, obviously, you wouldn't know the numbers, but how many other growers were there that weren't these people that wanted to be transparent, you know, regulated, they wanted to keep it the old outlaw way? >> i think it's safe to say that the vast majority of the $6 billion mendicino, to mendocino alone are the numbers as i came up with
want to do is create a prestige, organic-style, farmer-supported cannabis brand along the lines of napa with wine, let's say, and create everything from a top shelf reputation to a tourism industry which is worth, you know, so many hundreds of millions of dollars to a place like napa every year. it was fun to cover those guys and women, and i'm rooting for them because they're, they are american small farmers, and the program before the feds shut it down was successful in mendocino. it reduced...
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i'm talking about two trips to hawaii, saigon, trip to guam, napa valley and several other places. is that correct? >> that is correct, unfortunately. >> that is -- all right. mr. tangherlini, the -- you talk about a total, i guess, of 11 regions, if you count washington. and this was seven, eight, nine -- or eight, nine, ten and 11, i guess. are you aware of in the other areas, any other ongoing investigations that you would feel comfortable talking about? do you know of any others that are taking place, other regions other than this? is this an isolated case for right now? >> so let me just, if you don't mind, reiterate it's seven, eight, nine, ten. region 11 is the national capital region. >> i see. that's fine. >> but as far as ongoing investigations, i think it's actually better if the inspector general speaks to that. >> okay. that's fine. >> senator, yes, there are ongoing investigations. some involving other regions. >> okay. and were they stimulated because of this problem coming up? or were they already under investigation? >> some were stimulated because of this. i would
i'm talking about two trips to hawaii, saigon, trip to guam, napa valley and several other places. is that correct? >> that is correct, unfortunately. >> that is -- all right. mr. tangherlini, the -- you talk about a total, i guess, of 11 regions, if you count washington. and this was seven, eight, nine -- or eight, nine, ten and 11, i guess. are you aware of in the other areas, any other ongoing investigations that you would feel comfortable talking about? do you know of any others...
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this will feed napa's collaboration which dannel will lk about lat in detail. today our focus is on three sessions, leadership, collaboration within and between agencies, and engaging the public in conversation. incidentally, because c-span will be broadcasting live from engaging the public and convertion oceanic room we wouldppreciate if you could help by being in that room promptly at 1:15 after lunch. again we want to tnk the spsors. we have both set up in the room behind this room where the lunch will be served by you are welcome to visit those tables at anyime. tomorrow, we will have a day long innovation which i am exciteabout because its a collection of iovative crowd sourcing and contests tools that ca help create innovative solutions with tecology solutions as well as messaging solutions. it is going to be a great collection of expertise and crowd srcing contests and we are ready to start using those methods more frequently and move that sence of how to do that forward. then in the morning there will also be in session in the eanic room on thealue of s
this will feed napa's collaboration which dannel will lk about lat in detail. today our focus is on three sessions, leadership, collaboration within and between agencies, and engaging the public in conversation. incidentally, because c-span will be broadcasting live from engaging the public and convertion oceanic room we wouldppreciate if you could help by being in that room promptly at 1:15 after lunch. again we want to tnk the spsors. we have both set up in the room behind this room where the...
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. >> host: mike in napa, california. >> caller: hi. may i start talking? >> host: please do. we're listening, sir. >> caller: okay. yeah, i had a question regarding will bing's talk about -- mr. bing's talk about the lack of financial resources. and i wanted to know relative to the other, the military side problems like his author, mr. cra cow says everything starts with politics. and obviously the politics relative to the financial crisis that make them come up short on the financial end, which is most important end to start from? where's the -- what's the biggest problem, in other words, of the two? >> guest: well, if i could rephrase it, it would be like this: we used to spend relatively 6% of our gross national product, of our wealth on defense, and we spent 18% on all the federal programs. now we're spending 24% on all the federal programs, and we're dropping defense to 4%. so if you look at defense as just being an insurance program, if you're getting more wealth, the first thing you don't do is say i'm going to cut my insurance. because then if a catastrophe happens, y
. >> host: mike in napa, california. >> caller: hi. may i start talking? >> host: please do. we're listening, sir. >> caller: okay. yeah, i had a question regarding will bing's talk about -- mr. bing's talk about the lack of financial resources. and i wanted to know relative to the other, the military side problems like his author, mr. cra cow says everything starts with politics. and obviously the politics relative to the financial crisis that make them come up short on...
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one of the photographs from napa valley in california which was the epicenter, residents digging out after the biggest jolt since 1989. get to your calls and comments on the issue we're focusing on for the first 40 minutes or so this morning, and the read -- can the gop will african-american voters and candidates? robert first from henderson kentucky. good morning. >> caller: good morning, steve. i would like to echo your last caller. i do believe the gop is trying to woo black voters. i don't think they're going to be successful because they are not sincere. >> host: how have they not been fair? >> caller: well, i think the efforts are only for votes. they don't have a sincere effort to make a change in the black committee. they say good soundbites, but ththeir heart is not in what they're saying. for instance, historically blacks were republicans because that was the party of abe lincoln. and jesse holland expressed clearly the southern dixiecrat where democrats that were opposed to the civil rights bill. as a matter oas a matter fact is who introduced the civil rights bill and the
one of the photographs from napa valley in california which was the epicenter, residents digging out after the biggest jolt since 1989. get to your calls and comments on the issue we're focusing on for the first 40 minutes or so this morning, and the read -- can the gop will african-american voters and candidates? robert first from henderson kentucky. good morning. >> caller: good morning, steve. i would like to echo your last caller. i do believe the gop is trying to woo black voters. i...
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during the evening, as it cools down you get that pacific air and that's why there is great wine in napa. 3-2 delivery and that will be a base field. so 3 for 3 and 5 a lifetime off kevin millwood. >> mike: a little bit of a high changeup, there are certain hitters and believe me, they will find a way to get it in. >> gary: you just want to grill them, don't you? >> mike: yep. >> gary: there is adam rosales, he was struck out matt wieters. he stakes that pitch for a strike hitting at 353. it starts at second base in place of mark ellis and he fouls that one straight back with a two-strike count. he played with cincinnati last year and the organization a couple of stents with the big club, 19 rbis with the reds. they are 0-2, gabe gross out first. and the inside corner strikes, see you later. that is 8 strike outs no, argument thereby adam rosales. that will bring up cliff pennington with a renter on at first, now there are two down. a big trouble came with the rbi and pennington was also called out on streaks. he was just trying to old off with a secondary lead and he is not a base deale
during the evening, as it cools down you get that pacific air and that's why there is great wine in napa. 3-2 delivery and that will be a base field. so 3 for 3 and 5 a lifetime off kevin millwood. >> mike: a little bit of a high changeup, there are certain hitters and believe me, they will find a way to get it in. >> gary: you just want to grill them, don't you? >> mike: yep. >> gary: there is adam rosales, he was struck out matt wieters. he stakes that pitch for a...
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marty stuart miano industry and the napa valley, a sausage plan near eastern market closed in 1998. i made frequent deliveries to apple valley teenager while working for my father who sold them sausage casings. marty and i pondered, to we figured that we'd never met back then. i did think the pigs come alive pixie told me, widening his eyes theatrically signified you don't want to know. he told that while he'd never butchered it at the karmically unpleasant job of the slaughtered pigs into the web had he gotten into the habit of naming his pics as long as possible although he be wind to move if it got right size. this is our house or generation. prepare taxes. that's not happening. someone opened the gate direct sight of the house. he's back there? internet to be the family home. she tended the flowers this afternoon was fun to read back and made supplies. i do as much as i can't she said. the house had been the family for 60 years. 64 years my mother bought this house when i was three months old. he lived his entire life watching the neighborhood disappear around them here to barbe
marty stuart miano industry and the napa valley, a sausage plan near eastern market closed in 1998. i made frequent deliveries to apple valley teenager while working for my father who sold them sausage casings. marty and i pondered, to we figured that we'd never met back then. i did think the pigs come alive pixie told me, widening his eyes theatrically signified you don't want to know. he told that while he'd never butchered it at the karmically unpleasant job of the slaughtered pigs into the...
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we are not going to walk away from napa. we are going to pay. we are going to pay. we can either decide how we're going to pay or we can just be told how to pay after the fact. i would start with a. it may not be the best policy but i would start the discussi discussion. >> my question to you is he mentioned about reducing fossil fuel consumption or reducing co2 levels. my question is, do we have a viable alternative? other than using fossil fuels like oil consumption we also use it for plastics and so many other things. is there a way we can have a viable alternative? >> let me see, do i have that slide in this? it will be in the next one. what i think we look at on there is a couple things. one, despite what we've been doing a lot of the renewables are starting to become competitive just on price. now again how much of that is subsidy but then the fossil guys have subsidies and it's hard to disentangle all about. but certified themselves are getting close. maybe this gets back to your question, if i were king for a day, which i will never be, but if you look at ho
we are not going to walk away from napa. we are going to pay. we are going to pay. we can either decide how we're going to pay or we can just be told how to pay after the fact. i would start with a. it may not be the best policy but i would start the discussi discussion. >> my question to you is he mentioned about reducing fossil fuel consumption or reducing co2 levels. my question is, do we have a viable alternative? other than using fossil fuels like oil consumption we also use it for...
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[laughter] thank you, i appreciate ant and enjoy your time at napa valley and let me thank all of you for a wonderful kind words that so many of you gave me and i had an opportunity to check -- chat very briefly with everybody. i was very grateful for your support. i know they're a group of folks here include in jolie who helped us out on the campaign. i have to recognize one person who is here tonight, amanda. her father mike was her campaign manager from up in new hampshire and amanda was very active on the campaign so i want to thank you amanda for being here and thank you for this saying -- for. thanks to all the other folks who volunteered and help this out. it was an amazing journey, running for president. i can say in all candor that when i was asked by people you know, when i traveled around the country a year and a half or two years ago, people would always ask me well are you running for president? i would respond to them, no, i am walking. and that is pretty much what it was. what motivated you to run for president? was at the fact that you lost your last race to the united
[laughter] thank you, i appreciate ant and enjoy your time at napa valley and let me thank all of you for a wonderful kind words that so many of you gave me and i had an opportunity to check -- chat very briefly with everybody. i was very grateful for your support. i know they're a group of folks here include in jolie who helped us out on the campaign. i have to recognize one person who is here tonight, amanda. her father mike was her campaign manager from up in new hampshire and amanda was...
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we have our children's tent which everyone is familiar with, the team napa valley in which some of the rock star authors everyone is familiar with but we also have the family story aimed at younger kids and that is carrying the banner for the fema of the year which is subject to chollet of reading aloud. >> now you are with the library of congress. >> degette them involved in these activities and also have to begin rolling out the planning on the ground for civilians and everything. so that starts very early in the year. it's kind of built along for many months. >> president and mrs. obama rf sponsors of the festivals, correct? >> they are honoring shares and they've sent a lovely letter this year read from the podium in just a few minutes by dr. billington and the library of congress, and we feel that there has been a great deal of officials and corporate support to this. we would like to say a big thank you to many sponsors because they make this possible. this is not financed through tax payer money. this is privately funded. >> who are some of the sponsors? >> target is our major s
we have our children's tent which everyone is familiar with, the team napa valley in which some of the rock star authors everyone is familiar with but we also have the family story aimed at younger kids and that is carrying the banner for the fema of the year which is subject to chollet of reading aloud. >> now you are with the library of congress. >> degette them involved in these activities and also have to begin rolling out the planning on the ground for civilians and everything....
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or brazil, they traditionally came into for example construction in long island or the vineyards in napa and sonoma, for 20, 25 years that lever isn't going to be there. so how do you build a bridge between the largest probably the best trained labour force coming into the market in the latin american and caribbean and what will happen and 20, 25 years with demographics throughout the americas? it's about security and prosperity of the nation's. and i know that this is a very divisive and has been a very toxic issue in america. but immigrants are not as threatened of the security in the united states. >> can on a point something out? [applause] i would love to find a reasonable opponent to arturo's position. i just can't find one. so let me make my case. america takes these people from a around the world, educates them in the best universities in america and then takes them out to go to other countries to start companies that compete with us taking jobs away. are you with me? am i missing something? okay. [applause] we are completely in agreement but i would add to the point which is abs
or brazil, they traditionally came into for example construction in long island or the vineyards in napa and sonoma, for 20, 25 years that lever isn't going to be there. so how do you build a bridge between the largest probably the best trained labour force coming into the market in the latin american and caribbean and what will happen and 20, 25 years with demographics throughout the americas? it's about security and prosperity of the nation's. and i know that this is a very divisive and has...
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i'm talking about two trips to hawaii, saigon, trip to guam, napa valley and several other places. is that correct? >> that is correct, unfortunately. >> that is -- all right. mr. tangherlini, the -- you talk about a total, i guess, of 11 regions, if you count washington. and this was seven, eight, nine -- or eight, nine, ten and 11, i guess. are you aware of in the other areas, any other ongoing investigations that you would feel comfortable talking about? do you know of any others that are taking place, other regions other than this? is this an isolated case for right now? >> so let me just, if you don't mind, reiterate it's seven, eight, nine, ten. region 11 is the national capital region. >> i see. that's fine. >> but as far as ongoing investigations, i think it's actually better if the inspector general speaks to that. >> okay. that's fine. >> senator, yes, there are ongoing investigations. some involving other regions. >> okay. and were they stimulated because of this problem coming up? or were they already under investigation? >> some were stimulated because of this. i would
i'm talking about two trips to hawaii, saigon, trip to guam, napa valley and several other places. is that correct? >> that is correct, unfortunately. >> that is -- all right. mr. tangherlini, the -- you talk about a total, i guess, of 11 regions, if you count washington. and this was seven, eight, nine -- or eight, nine, ten and 11, i guess. are you aware of in the other areas, any other ongoing investigations that you would feel comfortable talking about? do you know of any others...